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into flames just east of the city's main airport. the driver of the 18-wheeler was killed in the wreck. the flames, shutting down both sides of the freeway. the southbound lanes have since reopened. hazmat teams trying to figure out what kind of cargo the truck was actually carrying. there is no word yetcaused this. jamie: well, right now there is word of a high level defection in syria's civil war as the general of the country's military police reportedly switches sides and joins the opposition. ambassador john bolton joining us now, former u.n. ambassador to the united nations fox news contributor. am bass do, great to see you. thanks for joining us. >> good morning. merry christmas belatedly. jamie: merry christmas to you. how significant is this defection away from assad. >> i think it has couple important aspects. this is another high level general. there is political implication there. we'll have to wait and see whether it induces other regime military authorities to defect as well. second, for the opposition undoubtedly this w
into flames just east of the city's main airport. the driver of the 18-wheeler was killed in the wreck. the flames, shutting down both sides of the freeway. the southbound lanes have since reopened. hazmat teams trying to figure out what kind of cargo the truck was actually carrying. there is no word yetcaused this. jamie: well, right now there is word of a high level defection in syria's civil war as the general of the country's military police reportedly switches sides and joins the...
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new york city you'll be experiencing a cooldown, 45 for your high temperature and 36 over in the city of cleveland. the area that we need to watch today for possible severe weather we've been having tornado warnings issued across the area is parts of alabama, southern mississippi and southeastern louisiana. jon of course we'll keep you posted with any updates. jon: we should expect a lot of wind in new york city. don't get those kind of temperature drops without a lot of wind. >> and airport delays today because of the fog and mist and showers rolling through. a messy day today. jon: thank you. jenna: software millionaire john macafee now speaking out from a guatemalan detention center saying he wants to return to the united states but that might not be exactly in the cards. the reason is he's fight ago deportation order concerning the shooting death of his neighbor in ba belize, which is where the story started. >> reporter: it's a legal battle right now. macafee is fighting deportation from guatemala to belize and that could take some months to settle. he says his ultimate goal is t
new york city you'll be experiencing a cooldown, 45 for your high temperature and 36 over in the city of cleveland. the area that we need to watch today for possible severe weather we've been having tornado warnings issued across the area is parts of alabama, southern mississippi and southeastern louisiana. jon of course we'll keep you posted with any updates. jon: we should expect a lot of wind in new york city. don't get those kind of temperature drops without a lot of wind. >> and...
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the rebels succeeded in pushing the army out of a lot of cities however that just means the army goes in with their artillery, their air force and destroys with whatever they can. the rebels for their part still badly outgunned are doing better, they are becoming more organized. they're getting weapons from qatar and other gulf countries to keep the pressure up on president assad. actions speak a whole lot louder than words here in the middle east. and one of syria's only allies, russia, has stood behind them at least in the diplomatic speak but we just learned russia is sending warships to off the syrian coast there in the mediterranean sea potentially to evacuate russian civilians if things continue to deteriorate inside syria. which does tell you, jenna, people inside syria and also inside the russian government are making at least contingency plans for the demise of the assad regime. jenna. jenna: we'll continue to watch it. level land, thank you. jon: one of hollywood's biggest stars expected to testify today on capitol hill. so what do you think brings ben affleck to washington?
the rebels succeeded in pushing the army out of a lot of cities however that just means the army goes in with their artillery, their air force and destroys with whatever they can. the rebels for their part still badly outgunned are doing better, they are becoming more organized. they're getting weapons from qatar and other gulf countries to keep the pressure up on president assad. actions speak a whole lot louder than words here in the middle east. and one of syria's only allies, russia, has...
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. >> we are not ordering evacuations as of this time for any parts of the city. we're making that decision based on the nature of this storm. although we're expecting a large surge of water, it is not expected to be a tropical storm or hurricane-type surge. with this storm we'll likely see a slow pile-up of water rather than a sudden surge which is what you would expect from a hurricane and which we saw with irene 14 months ago. so it will be less dangerous but make no mistake about it, there will be a lot of water and low-lying areas will experience flooding. jon:. jenna: what was he supposed to do there? if national hurricane center wasn't saying it was hurricane what was he going to do. >> meteorologists were pulling our hair out. we were saying for a week this was epic storm. i don't know what information he was going with. the fact there were no hurricane watches and warnings may have played into him downplaying it. later on he started to say this is serious situation. that was two days before the storm hit. we were saying a week before this would be a big d
. >> we are not ordering evacuations as of this time for any parts of the city. we're making that decision based on the nature of this storm. although we're expecting a large surge of water, it is not expected to be a tropical storm or hurricane-type surge. with this storm we'll likely see a slow pile-up of water rather than a sudden surge which is what you would expect from a hurricane and which we saw with irene 14 months ago. so it will be less dangerous but make no mistake about it,...
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the city of denver, colorado, says it could save more than a half million dollars a year by doing this. moremportantly, put more police officers on the streets. not everyone is happy with the idea. alicia acuna is live from denver with more. alicia? >> reporter: jenna, that's right. the denver police union says there are jobs only an officer can do but the chief insists this will help his department and its bottom line. >> we have identified approximately 45 positions that sworn police officers are currently doing that civilians can do. >> reporter: the denver police department is joining several others around the country hiring civilians for jobs traditionally held by sworn police officers, including crime scene analysis, evidence gathering and lab work. >> part of it is our responsibility to be good stewards of taxpayer dollars and to really maximize the use of our police officers. >> departments with tight budgets can save a lot of money. if you have a detective who, let's just theoretically is making 90,000, and you can hire two people to fill that position? >> reporter: can civili
the city of denver, colorado, says it could save more than a half million dollars a year by doing this. moremportantly, put more police officers on the streets. not everyone is happy with the idea. alicia acuna is live from denver with more. alicia? >> reporter: jenna, that's right. the denver police union says there are jobs only an officer can do but the chief insists this will help his department and its bottom line. >> we have identified approximately 45 positions that sworn...
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new information on a booming industry in the windy city. beer has taken center stage. goose island taking center stage. we turn to a guy who knows a thing or two about your red steve brown. >> yes, some days are better than others. we are at this brewery in chicago. so many in the city are saying array for beer. chicago. >> we try to drink a lot of beer. the beer drinker is becoming more educated and diverse. reporter: there is a lot more of a craft brewing boom. >> people in the midwest are grounded in that way. reporter: tony mcgee is the founder and ceo of a brewing company, is transferring this into a large remaking operation. >> this will serve people all the way from denver to key west. reporter: another new brewery, dry hop, also plans the same thing. >> it has absolutely been exploding. boater so much so, getting a complete count is tough. we have identified 46 craft breweries open or planning to open by next year, and that is just now. >> i've expected to double in chicago. possibly triple. reporter: part of the brewing culture is north america's oldest brewin
new information on a booming industry in the windy city. beer has taken center stage. goose island taking center stage. we turn to a guy who knows a thing or two about your red steve brown. >> yes, some days are better than others. we are at this brewery in chicago. so many in the city are saying array for beer. chicago. >> we try to drink a lot of beer. the beer drinker is becoming more educated and diverse. reporter: there is a lot more of a craft brewing boom. >> people in...
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jon: new york city is the safest big city in america. fewer workers per population than any other big town. the murder strikes again here is a man is pushed to his death in front of a subway train for the second time this month. the search is now on for his killer. harris: also, huge development in a looming strike that is getting the attention of the white house. the latest on the high-stakes showdown coming up next. jon: still to come, reading writing and firearms. should teachers and staff have guns at school? one attorney general says yes. we will have more coming up next i think that criminals are targets harris: for the second time this month, new york city police are looking for someone who pushed this man to his death in front of a new york city subway train. this happened in queens, new york. it shows the female suspect running from the subway station. she was following the victim closely and have been talking to herself just before she pushed him onto the tracks. >> it's the last stop on the train. people asked what happened. a
jon: new york city is the safest big city in america. fewer workers per population than any other big town. the murder strikes again here is a man is pushed to his death in front of a subway train for the second time this month. the search is now on for his killer. harris: also, huge development in a looming strike that is getting the attention of the white house. the latest on the high-stakes showdown coming up next. jon: still to come, reading writing and firearms. should teachers and staff...
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they found banks in the city of chicago around 11:30 p.m. last night local time. he was not armed, according to local media. a witness telling reporters he saw banks sitting outside an apartment building talking on a cell phone just moments before officers arrived. we've been covering the huge manhunt for the two convicted bank robbers since they vanished earlier this week, and that search at last check this hour is still ongoing for kenneth connolly. here's the fbi tipline in case you see him or have any information on connolly. 800-225-5324. and, again, as we've been saying all along, if you see this guy, don't approach him. just call that number. by the way, jon, where they picked up banks? a couple of miles away, but where he's in court today, scheduled to be, only two blocks from the prison he broke out of. jon: and i'm sure they will have top security on him. >> reporter: no doubt. jon: harris faulkner, good they got one of them. let's hope they get the other. >> reporter: absolutely. jon: thanks. jenna: well, right now the threat to have fiscal cliff having
they found banks in the city of chicago around 11:30 p.m. last night local time. he was not armed, according to local media. a witness telling reporters he saw banks sitting outside an apartment building talking on a cell phone just moments before officers arrived. we've been covering the huge manhunt for the two convicted bank robbers since they vanished earlier this week, and that search at last check this hour is still ongoing for kenneth connolly. here's the fbi tipline in case you see him...
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the city had to turn off water for 400 homes to fix the problem. a public works official saying it is good reminder not to drive through standing water, sometimes there is no road underneath. jon: good reminder. right now parts of the south getting a look at the devastation caused by tornados that swept through on christmas day. a feeling one alabama church knows all too well. alberta baptist church in tuscaloosa, crushed by an ef-4 tornado in april 2011 and just now after more than a year of working through red tape, the congregation is finally rebuilding. they hope 2013 will bring them a fresh start they have wanted for so long. elizabeth prann has details from atlanta. so after so much destruction is it common for churches to rebuild on the same site? >> reporter: well, it is much easier said than done. churches need not only to go through fema but have to make sure they get their insurance claims approved and make sure all of their building codes are up-to-date. so a lot of churches simply don't have the resources to rebuild. one of the churche
the city had to turn off water for 400 homes to fix the problem. a public works official saying it is good reminder not to drive through standing water, sometimes there is no road underneath. jon: good reminder. right now parts of the south getting a look at the devastation caused by tornados that swept through on christmas day. a feeling one alabama church knows all too well. alberta baptist church in tuscaloosa, crushed by an ef-4 tornado in april 2011 and just now after more than a year of...